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MN002000A © 2004 Navman NZ Ltd. All rights reserved. Proprietary information and specifications subject to change without notice.

Message ID: 1100
Rate: Variable
Message Length: 20 words

Word No.

Name

Type

Units

Range

Resolution

1-4

Message header

5

Header checksum

6-7

Set time (Note 1)

UDI

10 ms ticks

0 to

4 294 967 295

8

Sequence number (Note 2)

I

0 to 32 767

9

ROM failure (Note 3)

UI

10

RAM failure (Note 3)

UI

11

EEPROM failure (Note 3)

UI

12

Dual port RAM failure (Note 3)

UI

13

Digital signal processor (DSP) failure (Note 3)

UI

14

Real-time clock (RTC) failure (Note 3)

UI

15

Serial port 1 receive error count

UI

0 to 65 535

16

Serial port 2 receive error count

UI

0 to 65 535

17

Serial port 1 receive byte count

UI

0 to 65 535

18

Serial port 2 receive byte count

UI

0 to 65 535

19

Software version

UI

0.00 to 655.35

0.01

20

Data checksum

Note 1: Set time is an internal 10 millisecond (T10) count since power-on initialisation enabled the processor interrupts. It is not used

to derive GPS time, but only serves to provide a sequence of events knowledge. The set time or T10 count references the receiver’s

internal time at which the message was created for output. The T10 range is approximately 71 weeks.

Note 2: The sequence number is a count that indicates whether the data in a particular binary message has been updated or

changed since the last message output.

Note 3: A value of zero indicates a test has passed. A non-zero value indicates a device failure. Missing devices will be reported as

failures. Therefore, the OEM’s BIT pass/fail should ignore words for components that are not in the system under test. Notice that

the Dual Port RAM Failure test is currently not implemented. Therefore, word 12 will report a value of zero.

Table 3-13 Message 1100 (BIT Results)

3.5.1.9 Message 1100 (built-in test results )

This message provides detailed test results of the

last BIT commanded since power-up. It is output

automatically after the completion of a commanded

BIT, but may also be queried manually as needed.

Non-zero device failure status indicates failure.

The contents of the ‘BIT results’ message are

described in Table 3-13.

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